Humanities Network, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Spring 1978)
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Humanities Network, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Spring 1978)
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- 1978-03
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- Topics
- Newsletters, California Humanities, California Council for the Humanities, California Council for the Humanities in Public Policy, Serrano v. Priest, school finance, education, Dorothy Reed, Charles Wollenberg, Martin N. Chamberlain, CCHPP news, John P. Crossley Jr., Jim Mathes, public policy, Harry Summerfield, John Vasconcellos, Frederick A. Olafson, John P. Crossley Jr., CCHPP grants, David Crippens, Francisca Flores, Alistair McCrone, Robert K. Kanagawa, Richard Wasserstrom, Board, W. Turrentine Jackson, taxation, education, Courses by Newspaper, Ramon Cortines
- Publisher
- California Humanities (formerly California Council for the Humanities in Public Policy)
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- californiahumanitiescollection; americana
- Contributor
- California Humanities
- Language
- English
- Rights
- © California Humanities
- Volume
- 2, No. 2 (Spring 1978)
- Item Size
- 90.6M
From cover: "Humanities Network. Newsletter of the California Council for the Humanities in Public Policy. Spring 1978. Vol. 2, No. 2. This special issue on the Serrano v. Priest decision is published in cooperation with the California Coalition for Fair School Finance."
In this issue:
Serrano v. Priest: A new beginning?
Serrano v. Priest: End of an era?
Chairman's column
Project Humanist's story
The TV documentary
Humanities, educational quality and Serrano
Policy-maker's response
The right to education, equality, and the state
The Serrano decision - A humanist's perspective
Questions and answers about the Serrano decision
CCHPP announces new grant categories
New members join Council
Grants awarded, October 1977, January 1978
Calendar of events
Historian wins award
Courses by newspaper set for fall
Assembly Bill 65 - the Legislature's response
AB 65 and Proposition 13
The scope of the problem
Rights and school realities
Serrano can make a difference
In this issue:
Serrano v. Priest: A new beginning?
Serrano v. Priest: End of an era?
Chairman's column
Project Humanist's story
The TV documentary
Humanities, educational quality and Serrano
Policy-maker's response
The right to education, equality, and the state
The Serrano decision - A humanist's perspective
Questions and answers about the Serrano decision
CCHPP announces new grant categories
New members join Council
Grants awarded, October 1977, January 1978
Calendar of events
Historian wins award
Courses by newspaper set for fall
Assembly Bill 65 - the Legislature's response
AB 65 and Proposition 13
The scope of the problem
Rights and school realities
Serrano can make a difference
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